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.V ' I , U Mlfglggiif, Y lziimi- X I MYRNA KUCHEL L bl' L Glu-1'l11Im2,JI,L Baslwi Ball II, W Valvmlar Nmlitm' Urclu-slra -L Hfillrillss s' L' llllll Ala lxl cs auotlwr spnll. L KUUKl4lY f L ARNOLD UNTIEDT Font Ball -L Track I3 Basolmal Atlllvtic lflmliior Baslwt Ball 53, A mind of your own is wurtll two Of anotlwr. 1 UBUNNYH HILDA HUESCHEN 7 Girls' Baskvt Ball lC4lltor ' lHwlWMmL2QLL Jmnar l Haslwt Ball 2, II, L Uaptah l A popular girl, in finu trim, 3 Anal always at work with :L vim. lll'I1lSU.lll4lY 1 MABEL BAUER 5 CKLTAYE 7 7 I Gln-0 Ululm 2, 3, L Music lflcliiur A small spark S0ll1t'lllIl0S r A sfarfs a large liao. BQ'XX'2ll'i'l
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Z egg' 1. SENIORS President, Wayne Greer Secretary, Hilda. Thede Sponsor, Mrs. Painter Vice President, Myrna. Kuchel Colors: Royal Purple and XYhite. Flowers: Sweet Peas. Motto: NVhen we build, let us build forever. CLASS HISTORY. Twelve years ago in September, 1913, a number of little boys and girls toddled to school. Some who were brave went by themselves, but those who were not, hung tightly to the skirts of Mother or an older sister. Miss Porterfield was our teacher, and with her kindness soon taught us not to be frightened. lt is but vaguely I re111e1nber this day. In this year we little by little learned to read out of the Sweet Pea Primer. iVe counted the beads on a board, but always miss- ed seventy. NVe were divided into two divisions, division A being the brighter, but one day division B prompted us when we came to seventy. In the second grade we were in the wooden part of the building. Miss Par- son was our teache1'. This year we knew what school was and entered with much more confidence. lfn this grade we had a program with the first grade. Some were Dutch girls and boys, and others were Sunbonnet Babies 211141 Overall Boys, The next year the third and fourth grades were together under the super- vision of Miss McKenna. lt was hard for us to study when tl1e fourth grade was reciting. In this year the third and fourth had a contest to see who could write the best story about George NVashington. A member of our class won first. NVe then passed to the fourth grade and were alone under the instruction of Miss Mc-Kenna. Mabel Will joined our number. VVe were learning more quick- ly nqyyv, This year we had a patriotic program and May Fete combined. Myrna was the queen of the day and John Haas and Erwin Kuchel were her adoring at- tendants. ' The fifth grade was a red-letter year for many of us. lt was our first year on the second floor of the school building. At Hallowe'en the sixth grade gave us a party. The ghosts that they provided almost frightened us, but we were brave, and enjoyed bobbing for apples and rolling peanuts on the floor. At Christmas time we returned tl1e hospitality by inviting them to our program and party. Miss Witt was the teacher who instructed us. The year we were in the sixth grade the public had a view of our hand work. This was the first time an exhibition had ever been held at our school, and we were very proud of it. Miss Morse supervised our class and she found that we were not all angels, especially some among tl1e new members, These were Mabel Bauer, Clara YVill, and .Harriett Beyer. Vfe were given a chance to show our ability in acting by dramatizing a story in which llepzibah was an outstand- ing character.
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